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Researchers looked across many organisms to see that aminotransferase enzymes have evolved mix-and-match … to the way many organisms function, they have a sense of why nitrogen metabolisms can be so varied. As evolution has … different Swiss Army knives — explaining a bit more about why and how nitrogen metabolism is so robust and varied. …
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… was part of a long-term multi-institutional research team that combined field data with a reference switchgrass genome … colleagues used an extensive JGI database to investigate viruses detected in the samples. Simon Roux co-organized the … on how to best capture and characterize uncultivated viruses, understand the role of viruses in natural …
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… the length and breadth of algal diversity, the numbers of sequenced algal genomes, and the quality of those genomes, … biology and hear from researchers who are applying genomic sequence information to BER funded activities of plant …
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… on how to best capture and characterize uncultivated viruses, understand the role of viruses in natural ecosystems, and functionally explore …
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… viridis), a small model grass with a short lifecycle that uses a carbon fixation process known as the C4 pathway, … National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), generated genome sequences for nearly 600 green millet plants and released a very high quality reference S. viridis genome sequence. Analysis of these plant genome sequences also led …
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… force behind the development of numerous genomic resources that fostered the widespread adoption of Brachypodium … on developing plant functional genomic resources (e.g. sequenced mutant collections, transformation technology, …
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